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The Kraft Suspense Theatre is an American television anthology series that was produced and broadcast from 1963 to 1965 on NBC. [1] Sponsored by Kraft Foods, it was seen three weeks out of every four and was pre-empted for Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall specials once monthly. Como's production company, Roncom Films, also produced Kraft Suspense ...
Under that title, it continued until September 1958. However, this eventually evolved into the 1963 filmed series Kraft Suspense Theatre, which concentrated exclusively on original dramas written for television, not on adaptations. Between 1947 and 1958, the Kraft Television Theatre presented more than 650 comedies and dramas. [2]
Kraft Suspense Theatre: Maynard Season 1 Episode 9: "The Hunt" The Outer Limits: Ben Garth Season 1 Episode 14: "The Zanti Misfits" Wagon Train: Seth Bancroft Season 7 Episode 9: "The Eli Bancroft Story" The Fugitive: Deputy Martin Season 1 Episode 3: "The Other Side of the Mountain" 1964 The Virginian: Pell Season 2 Episode 20: "First to Thine ...
During the 1963-64 and 1964-65 television seasons, Kraft Suspense Theatre (co-produced by Como's "Roncom Films" [3]) was broadcast in the same time slot during the remaining weeks. In 1966, the program was a summer replacement for The Andy Williams Show , known as the Kraft Summer Music Hall , hosted by singer John Davidson and featuring, on a ...
Season 4 Episode 9 ("The Cold One") 1962: Maverick: Linda Storey: Season 5 Episode 8 ("Epitaph for a Gamble") 1962–1963: Sam Benedict: Gloria Gorman (as Dara Howard) Cindy Wynn (as Dara Howard) Season 1 Episode 9 ("Life Is a Lie, Love Is a Cheat") (1962) Season 1 Episode 22 ("Some Fires Die Slowly") (1963) 1963: Kraft Suspense Theatre: Aline ...
This is a list of episodes of The Ray Bradbury Theater. The series broadcast 65 episodes over 6 seasons in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... Children are enlisted by ...
The second performance, directly sustained by Kraft Foods' advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, was captured on kinescope and is available for viewing at The Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles. On March 27, 1956, a feature-length film version of Patterns was released. The film featured an expanded script by Serling.
"A Night to Remember" was an American television play broadcast live on March 28, 1956, as part of the NBC television series, Kraft Television Theatre. The play was based on Walter Lord's 1955 book, A Night to Remember, depicting the final night of the Titanic. George Roy Hill was the director.